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Traffic Safety (Kotsu Anzen)交通安全

Miko
Miko

Believed to protect during driving, commuting, and travel.

🏱 Origin

Widely available at shrines across Japan, protecting travelers and drivers.

✨ Meaning

Believed to protect during driving, commuting, and travel.

⚙️ How It Works

Carries the protection of road deities to ward off accidents.

🎯 Best For

Drivers, motorcyclists, or children commuting to school.

📍 Where to Keep It

Hang from your rearview mirror or attach to your bag.

💫 Miko’s Advice

Safe driving comes first. The charm gives you peace of mind on the road.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Traffic Safety (Kotsu Anzen) mean?

Believed to protect during driving, commuting, and travel.

Where should I keep a Traffic Safety (Kotsu Anzen) charm?

Hang from your rearview mirror or attach to your bag.

Who is the Traffic Safety (Kotsu Anzen) best for?

Drivers, motorcyclists, or children commuting to school.

Lucky charms and omamori are rooted in cultural tradition. They are not a substitute for professional advice.